Montana 2025 Regular Session

Montana House Bill HB765

Introduced
2/25/25  
Refer
2/26/25  
Engrossed
3/7/25  
Refer
3/18/25  

Caption

Reestablish the working interdisciplinary network of guardianship stakeholders

Impact

In terms of legislative impact, HB 765 seeks to enhance the overall management of guardianship cases and support for individuals requiring guardianship services, particularly those who are indigent. The bill establishes a public guardianship grant program intended to financially support organizations that provide necessary guardianship services. Grants will be allocated based on specific criteria, promoting training and guidance for guardians, public defenders, and volunteer guardians, ultimately aiming to level the care provided to individuals unable to advocate for themselves.

Summary

House Bill 765 aims to reestablish a working interdisciplinary network of guardianship stakeholders in Montana, designed to evaluate and improve the state laws and services pertaining to adult guardianship and conservatorship. The bill mandates that this network conduct ongoing assessments of the current system and identify potential improvements. The network will consist of nine members appointed by the chief justice of the Montana Supreme Court, emphasizing geographic diversity among members who represent various interests in the guardianship domain. This stakeholder group is charged with meeting regularly and supporting best practices in guardianship procedures.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 765 has been generally positive, particularly among advocates for individuals with disabilities and seniors who stand to benefit from improved guardianship practices. Proponents of the bill emphasize the necessity of structured oversight and coordinated efforts to enhance the quality of life for vulnerable adults. Contrarily, there may be concerns regarding the practicality and execution of the grant programs, as the effectiveness of such initiatives hinges on adequate funding and resources being available.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise regarding the balance of power and responsibility within the guardianship system. Some stakeholders could argue that while the bill aims to improve the existing framework, the state must ensure sufficient oversight of the distribution and use of grant funds to prevent mismanagement. There may also be discussions on how the network will effectively implement training and educational outreach, ensuring that it meets the varying needs of all guardians and conservators involved in the process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MT HJ26

Study guardianships and conservatorships

MT LD1776

An Act to Establish the Interdisciplinary Advisory Board for the State House Complex

MT HB879

AN ACT relating to guardianship.

MT S391

Implementing elementary and secondary interdisciplinary climate literacy education

MT HB2041

Modifies provisions relating to guardianships and conservatorships

MT H560

Implementing elementary and secondary interdisciplinary climate literacy education

MT SB282

AN ACT relating to guardianship proceedings.

MT SB1317

Modifies provisions regarding forensic guardianships

MT HB99

Guardianships, bill of rights for adults with guardians

MT HB866

AN ACT relating to guardianship proceedings.

Similar Bills

TX SB1760

Relating to guardianships for persons who are incapacitated; changing a fee.

MN HF1909

Guardian governing provisions modified.

MN SF1920

Provisions modification relating to guardians

NJ S2818

Allows court to consider previous care when granting letters of guardianship for incapacitated person.

NJ A4293

Allows court to consider previous care when granting letters of guardianship for incapacitated person.

NV SB346

Makes various changes relating to guardianship. (BDR 13-217)

CO HB1100

Guardianship for Incapacitated Adults

HI SB788

Relating To Guardianship And Conservatorship Services.